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this is new video that's just in to cnn. it was recorded by a storm chaser in hattiesburg, mississippi, late this afternoon. when an enormous tornado touched the ground and started tearing up the town. we have extensive damage to show you tonight. there are some people hurt and i will talk with the man who shot this amazing video footage in just a few minutes. >>> but first this breaking news to tell you about. thousands of people are stranded after a cruise ship lost power in the gulf of mexico. an engine fire left the carnival triumph ship without electricity but we hear that it is now operating on emergency generator power. more than 4,000 people are on board the ship. the fire has reportedly been put out and the ship is to be towed to the closest port which in mexico. carnival says another of its vessels is on the scene bringing food and drinks to the stranded ship. >>> and in southern california -- >> collectively, this group that by my office is posting a reward of $1 million for information that will lead to mr. dorne
this is new video that's just in to cnn. it was recorded by a storm chaser in hattiesburg, mississippi, late this afternoon. when an enormous tornado touched the ground and started tearing up the town. we have extensive damage to show you tonight. there are some people hurt and i will talk with the man who shot this amazing video footage in just a few minutes. >>> but first this breaking news to tell you about. thousands of people are stranded after a cruise ship lost power in the gulf...
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you had cnn's coverage land, sea and air. you had helicopters and people on the scene and it made for good tv. >> wait a minute. paul, wait a minute. 4,000 people -- >> but the implications were not great. >> not every story has larger implications. 4,000 people powerless, adrift at sea with little food or water. >> i didn't have a problem with cnn going wall to wall with it as long as they went back to the world. i did wince when somebody on there said i feel like i'm in a third world country and i thought, you're getting off the boat. however inconvenienced you are. they even told tv reporters to their credit. look, this is not a natural disaster. it was riveting and reminded you of the "titanic." >> not quite the "titanic." everybody covered it, but not quite to this extent. i want to touch on one more thing before we go to break. fox news and former senator scott brown this week hiring herman cain. serious question. the last time we heard from herman cain he was dropping out of the presidential race in the face of sexual
you had cnn's coverage land, sea and air. you had helicopters and people on the scene and it made for good tv. >> wait a minute. paul, wait a minute. 4,000 people -- >> but the implications were not great. >> not every story has larger implications. 4,000 people powerless, adrift at sea with little food or water. >> i didn't have a problem with cnn going wall to wall with it as long as they went back to the world. i did wince when somebody on there said i feel like i'm...
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i said on cnn sunday morning, there was a time -- i knew there were secondary effects was the primary effect was so important because of the degree of danger that existed at the time. now the environment as changed the degree is somewhat different. now those effects might become dominant. yes, i can see a down side for doing things that you believe are effective and legal and appropriate if it denies you the cooperation of others who see it in a different way. i think we're all aware of that. we knew that. in 2006, it was huddle up, the world has changed, what is appropriate going forward with no judgment whatsoever on what went on before. different circumstances, different people. >> not having read the report, i would say that become its released it needs to be fixed if, in fact the interrogation program had no value. they need to take a second look and maybe spend more time and talk to those who were involved in the program. in terms of the ethical question, in writing hard measures, i spent a lot of time talking to people who worked with me. some of my deputies were very senior an
i said on cnn sunday morning, there was a time -- i knew there were secondary effects was the primary effect was so important because of the degree of danger that existed at the time. now the environment as changed the degree is somewhat different. now those effects might become dominant. yes, i can see a down side for doing things that you believe are effective and legal and appropriate if it denies you the cooperation of others who see it in a different way. i think we're all aware of that....
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cnn was going through all kinds of changes, too. they have nothing to compare with c-span and you, but -- >> we are 50 minutes in and have not gotten to hamburger helper left, but i do want to take advantage of the seven minutes left -- do you also think gigot and shields, brooks and shields -- which one to do like the best? >> that is a good question. everyone. david was six years, from 1987 until 1993. --dqavid gerger. then he left, of course. sort of tarnished his republican credentials by going to work for bill clinton. >> you hear republicans say that is the kind of republican you have on pbs. >> you cannot say that about paul gigot, the editorial page of "the wall street journal." paul did it from 1993 until 2001. the only reason he left was that he left for new york to run the page. he got the promotion. >> which one of those three did you like the best? >> since then i have been doing it with david brooks -- all terrific. i have been very orchard. -- i have been very, very fortunate. >> what is the difference in those three
cnn was going through all kinds of changes, too. they have nothing to compare with c-span and you, but -- >> we are 50 minutes in and have not gotten to hamburger helper left, but i do want to take advantage of the seven minutes left -- do you also think gigot and shields, brooks and shields -- which one to do like the best? >> that is a good question. everyone. david was six years, from 1987 until 1993. --dqavid gerger. then he left, of course. sort of tarnished his republican...
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a good example of this, i know how many of these, interview with peers morgan on cnn. here's is a good example of this. what appears does, his tactic has always been to go up there and say that whoever opposes him on gun policy, said it to newt gingrich last night, whoever opposes among gun policies because they don't give a damn about the did kid in sandy hook, a vial reprehensible disgusting tactic at the uses it on a regular basis but it really is a microcosm of what the left does on a regular basis. i can remember the last time that the left didn't use this tactic. when president obama trot down 7 year-old to stand behind him as he is announcing gun-control legislation and then he puts on his on the white house website videos of the same 7-year-olds reading letters to the president clearly written by their parents and this is supposed to be a substitute for policy. i am unaware of the point at which seven-year-olds became the best guys solving political problems in this country. of authority and acting for the 7-year-old chris something wrong with that and yet we a
a good example of this, i know how many of these, interview with peers morgan on cnn. here's is a good example of this. what appears does, his tactic has always been to go up there and say that whoever opposes him on gun policy, said it to newt gingrich last night, whoever opposes among gun policies because they don't give a damn about the did kid in sandy hook, a vial reprehensible disgusting tactic at the uses it on a regular basis but it really is a microcosm of what the left does on a...
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>> certainly from all the likely prospects like the democratic party, cnn, cbs, pbs, a few other outlets. i think it was really shocking that leon panetta testified that there were over 200 credible security threats for 9/11, right. he said it wasn't just benghazi. there were all these other possible threats. cairo embassy was on fire, being overrun. but not -- he said not only was no one scrambled to go to benghazi's rescue, no one was ready to be scrambled. there was no sufficient resources in the area for a thousand miles, panetta says. if you've got these warnings as dempsey said they knew about the cable that was sent to hillary clinton saying benghazi's not defensible. they knew about the 200 threats. why wasn't there a plane ready to be scrambled for an intervention in the first place? it's a very strange oversight that no one teams t seems to be particularly outraged. >> you heard panetta say you can't fly in f-16s and bomb the heck out of a place. you can use it psych ljl psychoy and fly it over the compound. they're very intimidating. >> no question. at the very least they coul
>> certainly from all the likely prospects like the democratic party, cnn, cbs, pbs, a few other outlets. i think it was really shocking that leon panetta testified that there were over 200 credible security threats for 9/11, right. he said it wasn't just benghazi. there were all these other possible threats. cairo embassy was on fire, being overrun. but not -- he said not only was no one scrambled to go to benghazi's rescue, no one was ready to be scrambled. there was no sufficient...
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that's a cnn vehicle. as we've been telling you, cars have been banned from the streets of boston since 4:00 this afternoon. you have to pay a fine of $500 or go to jail for a year if you're driving. the cnn vehicle is allowed to be there but we want to explain what you're seeing. obviously you're seeing people building a snow man. along with the paralyzing effects of the note will come joy for a whole lot of people, including children. overall in boston, which is ground zero for this storm, we are expecting up to 30 inches of snow which would put it as the single greatest snowfall for boston, massachusetts, in its history. and as the peak of the storm hits which will be over the next few hours, we are anticipating snowfall could max out at 3 inches an hour, which is a pretty stunning number in terms of the accumulation we're watching. we're going to be covering, coming back to the story in just a moment. i want to give you an update on the manhunt going on in los angeles and some exclusive and breaking ne
that's a cnn vehicle. as we've been telling you, cars have been banned from the streets of boston since 4:00 this afternoon. you have to pay a fine of $500 or go to jail for a year if you're driving. the cnn vehicle is allowed to be there but we want to explain what you're seeing. obviously you're seeing people building a snow man. along with the paralyzing effects of the note will come joy for a whole lot of people, including children. overall in boston, which is ground zero for this storm, we...
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here he is on cnn. >> well, they're not happy at all and some people kind of, you know, said look, we don't see eye to eye on this. they never said though, that this is factually wrong and that this is said to me in an e-mail by a top-- >> and it was, it was said very clearly, you will regret doing this. and it makes me very uncomfortable to have the white house telling reporters, you're going to regret doing something that you believe in. >> megyn: well, the white house says, it denies that any threat was ever made, arguing woodward misinterpreted that e-mail and on and on it goes. chris stirewalt is our fox news digital editor, and host of power play dot-com com live. we know who bob woodward says, gene sperling. the head of the economic advisors and out front and center for the president during this whole fight automatic decrease to the automatic increase to spending. >> megyn: and the white house says woodward was threatened releases the entire e-mail, i don't know if it's the entire, but releases the e-mail in which the alleged threat is made so now we have it and it's amazing to
here he is on cnn. >> well, they're not happy at all and some people kind of, you know, said look, we don't see eye to eye on this. they never said though, that this is factually wrong and that this is said to me in an e-mail by a top-- >> and it was, it was said very clearly, you will regret doing this. and it makes me very uncomfortable to have the white house telling reporters, you're going to regret doing something that you believe in. >> megyn: well, the white house says,...
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attacked the ceo in his letter and don't expect to hear much about this on liberal news outlets, on cnn and it turns out that dorner is a huge fan of the network. manifesto applauded chris mathews, joe scarboro, anderson cooper and others, wolf blitzer. and brent bozell is with us and welcome back. very interesting, we're going to show a few clips here in a second. if he read a book by a conservative author, sean hannity, mark levin, ann coulter, rush limbaugh, this would be big news, and they would say inspired-- >> absolutely right. this is very telling that you've got a direct association of liberal lu luminaries with this killer. it's in no way to suggest that any of these people should be held responsible for anything this guy is doing, nobody is suggesting that, but if we're going to make that statement. how in the world do you put that alongside the pattern of these reporters on the left who have connected the dots to conservatives in previous-- >> time and time again. >> when there was no connection to conservatives. >> sean: bill clinton himself did it. tim mcveigh oklahoma cit
attacked the ceo in his letter and don't expect to hear much about this on liberal news outlets, on cnn and it turns out that dorner is a huge fan of the network. manifesto applauded chris mathews, joe scarboro, anderson cooper and others, wolf blitzer. and brent bozell is with us and welcome back. very interesting, we're going to show a few clips here in a second. if he read a book by a conservative author, sean hannity, mark levin, ann coulter, rush limbaugh, this would be big news, and they...
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cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity of this video. we reached out to the pentagon for comment but have not heard back yet. nick robertson is following developments in london. is this the same drone that the united states said was returned to the united states? >> it looks like the same one. the iranians say it was flying 140 miles into their airspace off their northeastern corner, close to the border with afghanistan. the iranians are saying this aircraft was flying from the kandahar airfield base inside afghanistan, and some of the footage, and i looked at it, some of it could be kandahar air base but there's no guarantee this video came from the aircraft in question here. did they get this video from somewhere els? it's not clear. there's no way to verify at the moment what the iranians are saying. the spokesman that the iranians are putting forward says that the aircraft was sent to california several times in 2010 for repair and used for operations inside pakistan. >> translator: this aircraft has had many flights in countries aro
cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity of this video. we reached out to the pentagon for comment but have not heard back yet. nick robertson is following developments in london. is this the same drone that the united states said was returned to the united states? >> it looks like the same one. the iranians say it was flying 140 miles into their airspace off their northeastern corner, close to the border with afghanistan. the iranians are saying this aircraft was flying from the...
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lawyers representing jackson have not returned cnn's phone calls. the u.s. attorney's office in washington had no comment when asked earlier. >>> back to the special coverage of the blizzard and the urgent manhunt in california here in just a moment. other news developing right now. roll it. >>> actor hugh grant among those receiving phone hacking settlements today from rupert murdoch's company. news international settled 144 lawsuits, seven other cases will go to trial. lawyers said grant received, quote/unquote, substantial damages. the suit stemmed from that widespread scandal involving the hacking of celebrities and politicians and others by murdoch tabloids. >>> private e-mails and photographs belonging to not just one but two american presidents hacked and published online for the world to see. the secret service is investigating the hacking and publication of the correspondence. the accounts held private e-mails of the bush family including former presidents george h.w. and george w. bush. >>> and perhaps somewhere beyonce is saying, i told you so. he
lawyers representing jackson have not returned cnn's phone calls. the u.s. attorney's office in washington had no comment when asked earlier. >>> back to the special coverage of the blizzard and the urgent manhunt in california here in just a moment. other news developing right now. roll it. >>> actor hugh grant among those receiving phone hacking settlements today from rupert murdoch's company. news international settled 144 lawsuits, seven other cases will go to trial....
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ran paul on cnn said to me i see it as an extra response, but it doesn't really project party unity to have different responses to the president. >> i think if john boehner and mitch mcconnell had their choice here, they would have one person going forward with the response. you know ran paul is not likely to give his remarks over to the party of the vetted. he is not coordinating with them on message. this is where the party is right now. the party has two different factions, and as much as they want to say they're together and they have they're together on cutting spend and on not raising taxes, there is a conservative beening that ran paul represents that's not going to go along with the party's pulpit. >> there's been a lot of thundering and complaining -- i don't know if thundering is really -- >> classic thundering. >> there's been some complaining by folks on the right that the president needs to stop campaigning. you know, he is going to make three stops after the state of the union, and he needs to get back to the work of legislating, and i don't work at the white house. if i
ran paul on cnn said to me i see it as an extra response, but it doesn't really project party unity to have different responses to the president. >> i think if john boehner and mitch mcconnell had their choice here, they would have one person going forward with the response. you know ran paul is not likely to give his remarks over to the party of the vetted. he is not coordinating with them on message. this is where the party is right now. the party has two different factions, and as much...
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national security adviser condoleezza rice goes on cnn to alert the nation. >> the problem here is that there will always be some uncertainty about how quickly he can acquire nuclear weapon. but we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud. >> what i was hearing and what i knew did not jive. i asked one time at langley am i crazy or is there no credible evidence of an ongoing program? and i had a former deputy director of the cia say to me you're not crazy. >> but there are administration voices urging caution. secretary of state colin powell and his senior staff who unlike their counterparts at defense are all former military men, they press to give a chance for sanctions to work, for inspections to keep saddam in check. >> the concern was we hadn't finished in afghanistan, and if we went to war in iraq, we would take the emphasis off afghanistan, which is subsequently exactly what happened. >> the administration has saddam squarely in its sights. the time has come to persuade congress to squeeze the trigger. >> one of the most serious responsibilities the congress has is to ca
national security adviser condoleezza rice goes on cnn to alert the nation. >> the problem here is that there will always be some uncertainty about how quickly he can acquire nuclear weapon. but we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud. >> what i was hearing and what i knew did not jive. i asked one time at langley am i crazy or is there no credible evidence of an ongoing program? and i had a former deputy director of the cia say to me you're not crazy. >> but...
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cnn's tom foreman is here with some details. break it all down for us, tom. >> barbara's done such great reporting on this all day. it's important to look at the details, as she has. sequestration, what's it going to mean to the white house? let's ta a look att spenin a year, $525 billion. and if it kicks in on march 1st, this is how much they're going to lose, about $46 billion. and as you heard the secretary say a moment ago, that's going to produce impacts both inside the military and outside the military. so who's going to get hit and how? let's bring up the pentagon here and look at this. if this represented the entire budget of the pentagon, these cuts would only about this 8% or so up here at the top. that doesn't look like a whole lot right now, but the impact could be quite large. for example, one of the cuts would be to 46,000 department of defense jobs, which would be endangered with men and women and enlisted families, in fact, facing lower pay raises next year than they would expect. what about beyond that? the civi
cnn's tom foreman is here with some details. break it all down for us, tom. >> barbara's done such great reporting on this all day. it's important to look at the details, as she has. sequestration, what's it going to mean to the white house? let's ta a look att spenin a year, $525 billion. and if it kicks in on march 1st, this is how much they're going to lose, about $46 billion. and as you heard the secretary say a moment ago, that's going to produce impacts both inside the military and...
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use the hash tag cnn valentine and on valentine's day we'll show the best videos on cnn and on our website as well. here is an example of one of them. "cnn newsroom" continues with brooke baldwin. >>> 4,000 people are stuck. right now, on a cruise ship, with sewage running down the walls, toilets broken. fistfights over food. you'll hear from one of the passengers. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. a dad is charged with murder for allegedly killing the drunk driver who ran over his two young sons. we're on the case. >>> plus, north korea rattles the world by launching a nuclear test. i'll tell you when america should be worried. >>> and -- >> the president of the united states! >> -- inside the most bizarre moments from past state of the union addresses. my tv crush john berman joins me live. wait until you see what he found. >>> hi, everyone. i'm brooke baldwin. want to begin with the hottest stories in a flash. we call it rapid fire. roll it. a carnival cruise ship that broke down at sea, now on its way to mobile, alabama. folks on board say the ship, food and water are scarce and the
use the hash tag cnn valentine and on valentine's day we'll show the best videos on cnn and on our website as well. here is an example of one of them. "cnn newsroom" continues with brooke baldwin. >>> 4,000 people are stuck. right now, on a cruise ship, with sewage running down the walls, toilets broken. fistfights over food. you'll hear from one of the passengers. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. a dad is charged with murder for allegedly killing the drunk driver who ran...
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a source with knowledge of the investigation tells cnn. and the source adds, there's alleged evidence to back it up. one of those mass murderers, according to cbs and "the hartford courant," is norwegian mass murderer, anders bravic, who in 2011, killed 77 people, mainly teenagers in oslo and a nearby island. unlike lanza, breivik was caught and convicted. one theory is that lanza idolized breivik, and wanted, as sick at it sounds, to outdo his body count. lanza reportedly may have chosen sandy hook elementary because its targets, children and teachers, were in a confined area. apparently, there may be some evidence to, in part, back up a possible obsession with breivik. "the hartford courant" says investigators found several news stories about the norway murders at the lanza home he shared with his mother. we also know that lanza was into violent video games and he played them in a game room at his house. federal agents have also said that lanza and his mother went to several gun ranges. authorities have said that she kept her guns in a l
a source with knowledge of the investigation tells cnn. and the source adds, there's alleged evidence to back it up. one of those mass murderers, according to cbs and "the hartford courant," is norwegian mass murderer, anders bravic, who in 2011, killed 77 people, mainly teenagers in oslo and a nearby island. unlike lanza, breivik was caught and convicted. one theory is that lanza idolized breivik, and wanted, as sick at it sounds, to outdo his body count. lanza reportedly may have...
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this article -- that's cnn morning news. clint in houston, arkansas, on our oppose line. caller: that's actually houston, alaska. host: that's actually what it says on the screen at. caller: >> no problem. ussilla.t outside wasel we live in one of the highest cost of living areas. i strongly oppose raising the minimum wage, due to the fact that the local economy here will suffer. they will not be able to hire as many people with a higher minimum wage. but we are all welcome to our own personal perspective on that. that is my perspective. host: are you a small business owner? what kind of work do you do? caller: i work for a locally companydrainnd wateand company. i make more than minimum wage. it is due to my skill set that i have achieved through my career. people should learn more about than minimum wage if they prepare themselves and get educated threw their career. host: jack is on our support line. caller: i am so glad to see the uprt that you put comparing the other countries. i did read in one of the magazine's. they quoted australia's minimum wage. the authors sai
this article -- that's cnn morning news. clint in houston, arkansas, on our oppose line. caller: that's actually houston, alaska. host: that's actually what it says on the screen at. caller: >> no problem. ussilla.t outside wasel we live in one of the highest cost of living areas. i strongly oppose raising the minimum wage, due to the fact that the local economy here will suffer. they will not be able to hire as many people with a higher minimum wage. but we are all welcome to our own...
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cnn chief congressional for xondent dana bash, cnn contributor l.z. granderson and our boulevard republican strategist, thanks to all of you. >>> many passengers from the carnival "triumph" are already back in texas, arriving not by ship but by bus, after their nightmare cruise finally ends. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. we've got a lot of empty cans. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. we were out when it happened. by the time we called the police, there wasn't much they could do. i felt so helpless. we were out when it happened. but adt quickly called the police. i felt like it was over right away. feels like it's still not over. we lost our digital photos, financial records, things that insurance simply can't replace. [ male
cnn chief congressional for xondent dana bash, cnn contributor l.z. granderson and our boulevard republican strategist, thanks to all of you. >>> many passengers from the carnival "triumph" are already back in texas, arriving not by ship but by bus, after their nightmare cruise finally ends. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with...
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drew, who works for cnn/hln. he says she was getting better. >> things were looking up form her. >> reporter: but it seems any progress may have been derailed when her current boyfriend died a reported self-inflicted gunshot wound last month. >> she had children with a boyfriend who ended up killing himself a few weeks ago. she was struggling with that. she actually admitted herself to a psychiatric facility. she became so fearful of the stigma and the way people were responding to her being hospitalized she checked herself out prematurely and now we have what we have. >> reporter: she leaves behind two sons, age, 6 and 10 months old. if you're wondering where the boys are today, cnn received a statement from mccready's rep this morning say, quote, zane and staxander are cared for by foster families at this time. >> joining us now, hln's dr. drew pinsky, the host of "dr. drew on call." he treated mindy mccready on vh1's "celebrity rehab with dr. drew" in 2009. thanks very much for joining us. you've treated her.
drew, who works for cnn/hln. he says she was getting better. >> things were looking up form her. >> reporter: but it seems any progress may have been derailed when her current boyfriend died a reported self-inflicted gunshot wound last month. >> she had children with a boyfriend who ended up killing himself a few weeks ago. she was struggling with that. she actually admitted herself to a psychiatric facility. she became so fearful of the stigma and the way people were...
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cnn's martin savage is in midland city, alabama. martin, you've been putting together a new timeline of how this all played out. >> reporter: yeah, we have, kate. in fact, we've also learned something new, that now, more than 24 hours after that successful rescue was carried out, authorities say that the site around the bunker where 5-year-old ethan was held for a week still remains dangerous. they say that there were concerns about explosive devices or other threatening devices to agents in and around the area. meanwhile, as you say, through a number of sources, we've been able to piece together a timeline as to how that rescue was carried out. for days, as the command center and a nearby church continue to grow, authorities remain in constant communication with jimmy lee dykes, speaking to him over a telephone in his bunker. a law enforcement force characterized dykes as contentious the entire time. despite that, dykes allowed authorities to deliver what were called comfort items through a hatch. >> he's also allowed us to provide
cnn's martin savage is in midland city, alabama. martin, you've been putting together a new timeline of how this all played out. >> reporter: yeah, we have, kate. in fact, we've also learned something new, that now, more than 24 hours after that successful rescue was carried out, authorities say that the site around the bunker where 5-year-old ethan was held for a week still remains dangerous. they say that there were concerns about explosive devices or other threatening devices to agents...
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>> well, i would say based on what he did, which was send a package to cnn, that does tell us that he wants national or international attention. at least we have to allow for that possibility. and so, if this is what this is all about, he can no longer take on lapd because that's a formable force down there right now. it makes sense to me, there's a good possibility he could reach out for the media and probably not via the mail this time, but more likely through a phone call directly into a media outlet. i would just suggest as a possibility folks be prepared for that. >> martha: quickly, if you can, what do you think his next move is likely to be? >> here is what i can tell you backwards. he does not want to be in handcuffs, arrested and put in the back of a squad car driven by a lapd officer. he does not want that. they're the enemies. that leaves suicide and certainly a very likely possibility, suicide by cop, but if people get in his way, it could also include murder. he does not want to be arrested and brought into custody by lapd. >> martha: very interesting. mary ellen o'toole,
>> well, i would say based on what he did, which was send a package to cnn, that does tell us that he wants national or international attention. at least we have to allow for that possibility. and so, if this is what this is all about, he can no longer take on lapd because that's a formable force down there right now. it makes sense to me, there's a good possibility he could reach out for the media and probably not via the mail this time, but more likely through a phone call directly into...
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eastern on cnn, c-span radio and scheming live at cpspan.org. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> i am the president of the white house historical association. welcome to the new public home, the david m. rubenstein center for white house history. in a recent arrangement with the national trust preservation, which owns this decatur house complex, the association is now co stewards of this historic site for 30 more -- for 30 or more years to come. first ladies, influence and image is a partnership project with our good friends at c-span. i would like to thank our colleagues there. if they would wave, i would like to acknowledge them. the co-chief operating officer, vice president of programming, and the executive producer for the first lady series. we appreciate their enthusiasm for a subject that rarely receives the attention it deserves. as you will see in your program, listed on c-span's website, the series will be a comprehensive visual biography. over the course
eastern on cnn, c-span radio and scheming live at cpspan.org. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> i am the president of the white house historical association. welcome to the new public home, the david m. rubenstein center for white house history. in a recent arrangement with the national trust preservation, which owns this decatur house complex, the association is now co stewards of this historic site for 30...
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someone on cnn said by the way christopher dorner, you should come to cnn and talk to us. that's the way to get your story out. >> what? >> i'm going to have to find the clip. >> stephanie: cnn is desperate these days. >> we'll have to leave it there. >> i'm trying to remember who it was. they made an offer for dorner to come with the story. >> stephanie: charlie sheen released an online video urging urging -- apparently he was named in the guy's manifesto. christopher dorner's manifesto. in a rambling online statement in which he threatened asymmetrical warfare he described sheen as fing awesome. brief video posted at tmz charlie sheen, you mentioned me in your manifesto. i'm urging you to call me. let's figure out how together to end this thing. >> it is not fair to call -- i'm not standing up for dorner but the manifesto was not rambling. it was actually -- it was actually very well-written and coherent. it is not the ramblings -- it is not the rambling of a mad man and there's no logic to it. >> it made sense. >> thank you. it made sense in that it was a coherent story
someone on cnn said by the way christopher dorner, you should come to cnn and talk to us. that's the way to get your story out. >> what? >> i'm going to have to find the clip. >> stephanie: cnn is desperate these days. >> we'll have to leave it there. >> i'm trying to remember who it was. they made an offer for dorner to come with the story. >> stephanie: charlie sheen released an online video urging urging -- apparently he was named in the guy's manifesto....
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that would be bad news, i think, for cnn. >> the end of cnn. all right. sorry about that. distraction here i want you to know that the president yesterday, i was at the briefing room. he came in and called on congress, reminded congress that the sequester, which would cut $500,000,000,000, cost over a thousand jobs, that with this coming, the congress ought to at least if they can't fix the whole problem with the budget they ought to at least pass the short-term thing to avoid the sequester and keep the government running. and john boehner and house republicans immediately said, no. we are not going to do that. here we go again. the party of "no." opposing anything obama wants. >> this is "the bill press show." [ music ] right have, about the "heavy hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm o
that would be bad news, i think, for cnn. >> the end of cnn. all right. sorry about that. distraction here i want you to know that the president yesterday, i was at the briefing room. he came in and called on congress, reminded congress that the sequester, which would cut $500,000,000,000, cost over a thousand jobs, that with this coming, the congress ought to at least if they can't fix the whole problem with the budget they ought to at least pass the short-term thing to avoid the...
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rhee we thank you for joining us and we know you had some busy-- pierce morgan, head john stuart, as cnn and we have our old friend here from c-span filming this event so people from the united states can benefit from what you have to say. just to kickstart how did you come up with a fascinating and interesting book "radical" and where does the name come from? >> guest: i think the genesis of the name is interesting that when i first got to d.c. fellow was performing in the most defunct glad -- dysfunctional district in the nation that was a widely known truce. i did things that i thought were obvious for school districts in that state, a closing low performing schools, moving out in the affected employees, cutting the bureaucracy in half and as i was taking these steps people started to say she is a firebrand, a radical, a controversial and i thought really? finally i said if reconnaissance to a dysfunctional system makes me a radical then i am okay without. that was embracing that concept for the name of the book. >> host: some people call you anti-teacher but there are many teachers t
rhee we thank you for joining us and we know you had some busy-- pierce morgan, head john stuart, as cnn and we have our old friend here from c-span filming this event so people from the united states can benefit from what you have to say. just to kickstart how did you come up with a fascinating and interesting book "radical" and where does the name come from? >> guest: i think the genesis of the name is interesting that when i first got to d.c. fellow was performing in the most...